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had come up to me and said who is this malcolm gladwell? >> a fellow canadian, someone who has more hair than me, i don't know, someone really curious, shared the object of his curiosity with as many as he could. >> we'll wait for that. malcolm gladwell, thank you for joining us and thank you for joining us on talk to al jazeera. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. >> welcome to al jazeera america i'm jonathan betz. live in new york. online enrollment on healthcare.gov has literally ground to a halt. >>> new spying allegations and report set to be published in el mundo newspaper,. >>> and syria sets a plan for getting rid of its chemical weapons. >>> and remember the life and legacy of rock pi
had come up to me and said who is this malcolm gladwell? >> a fellow canadian, someone who has more hair than me, i don't know, someone really curious, shared the object of his curiosity with as many as he could. >> we'll wait for that. malcolm gladwell, thank you for joining us and thank you for joining us on talk to al jazeera. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i...
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had come up to me and said who is this malcolm gladwell? >> a fellow canadian, someone who has more hair than me, i don't know, someone really curious, shared the object of his curiosity with as many as he could. >> we'll wait for that. malcolm gladwell, thank you for joining us and thank you for joining us on (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >>> this is al jazerra. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour, i am darren jordan from al jazerra's news centers in doha and lon do. these are the top stories. phase one complete, inspectors say syria's chemical weapons equipment has been destro
had come up to me and said who is this malcolm gladwell? >> a fellow canadian, someone who has more hair than me, i don't know, someone really curious, shared the object of his curiosity with as many as he could. >> we'll wait for that. malcolm gladwell, thank you for joining us and thank you for joining us on (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that...
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malcolm gladwell. thank you very much, malcolm. appreciate it. we'll be right back! once wrote something on a sheet of paper ♪ the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ forever i've been praying for a snack in my life ♪ ♪ and now i have a brownie ending all of my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> jimmy: i'd like to thank lisa kudrow, malcolm gladwell, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next, but first, see them this weekend in las vegas, nevada. here with the song, "temple" from their new album, "mechanical bull" kings of leon. ♪ the dance floor's a temptress can't make out what you're saying but you rub me the ♪ ♪ right way with your child-like pers
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that's what malcolm gladwell says. gladwell, whose book sales are perhaps second only to the bible, has a new book out on the subject. it's called "david and goliath: underdogs, misfits and the art of battling giants." malcolm, thank you for joining me. >> glad to be here. >> dave and goliath, one of the most famous stories in the world. you retell it. explain why. what is the real story? >> well, i think we have -- we have exaggerated the extent to which david is an underdog in that situation. and i think that feeds into a very dangerous line of thinking, which suggests the only way that we can ever drive his is by some improbable miracle. in fact, this is an insanely fun thing to do when i was doing my book, you talk to the endocrinologists, rabbis, israeli defense force people, anyone you want to talk to about the david and goliath story, the sling in david's hand is not a child's toy. it is one of the most devastating weapons in ancient warfare. david has superior technology, right? once he decided to break the rul
that's what malcolm gladwell says. gladwell, whose book sales are perhaps second only to the bible, has a new book out on the subject. it's called "david and goliath: underdogs, misfits and the art of battling giants." malcolm, thank you for joining me. >> glad to be here. >> dave and goliath, one of the most famous stories in the world. you retell it. explain why. what is the real story? >> well, i think we have -- we have exaggerated the extent to which david is an...
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(clapping) >> thank you malcolm. if i may start off by saying i just want to join in everyone else's great presentation and deep presentation for all of the contractors and the men and women who have built and designed this bridge before also want to thank steve because we've grown accustomed to a assuring voice positive face on this promise and i just want to say thank you steve because you helped all of us think as a bay area not just as an individual cities and counties. thank you to steve (clapping) aqua net and i rode over the oops way on the new span and marveled at being able to do that. perhaps the only time in our lifetime expect if you're in the custody of the highway patrol. in 193 of the east and west came together to celebrate this largest bridge of its time. and i know while it took a while today wire once again coming together to celebrate this innovative design we know will be an icon around the world. thank you, mayor brown for your push for a that iconic design the the idea of opening at night will
(clapping) >> thank you malcolm. if i may start off by saying i just want to join in everyone else's great presentation and deep presentation for all of the contractors and the men and women who have built and designed this bridge before also want to thank steve because we've grown accustomed to a assuring voice positive face on this promise and i just want to say thank you steve because you helped all of us think as a bay area not just as an individual cities and counties. thank you to...
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i think miss malcolm will be discussing those questions. >> thank you, commissioners, kim malcolm director of san francisco puc. i don't have your questions before me. but i thought i would just tell you that most of the questions are in the nature of question of opinion of the commissioners and i wouldn't presume to represent their various, their five of them who expressed different concerns at different times or different expressions of support at different times. i will say we are putting together a draft that addresses some of the underlying factual irrelevancy example the green tariff and issues we've tried to address in the way we've redesigned certain parts of the program or how the rates have been calculated. can i answer any specific questions for you? >> well, maybe you can summarize for us all the different ways that between the months of say february, march, until august 12th, different rationals that the different public commissioners used to delay this program and ultimately kill this program? >> well, i don't know that i would want to characterize their actions in any partic
i think miss malcolm will be discussing those questions. >> thank you, commissioners, kim malcolm director of san francisco puc. i don't have your questions before me. but i thought i would just tell you that most of the questions are in the nature of question of opinion of the commissioners and i wouldn't presume to represent their various, their five of them who expressed different concerns at different times or different expressions of support at different times. i will say we are...
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malcolm, banquo. what's the business that such a hideous trumpet calls to parley the sleepers of the house? speak, speak. o gentle lady, 'tis not for you to hear what i can speak. o banquo, banquo our royal master is murdered. woe, alas. what, in our house? too cruel anywhere. what is amiss? you are and do not know't. your royal father's murdered. o, by whom? those of his chamber as it seemed had done it. their hands and faces were all badged with blood. o, yet i do repent me of my fury that i did kill them. wherefore did you so? who can be wise, amazed, temperate and furious, loyal and neutral, no man. here lay duncan. his silver skin laced with his golden blood. and his gashed stabs looked like a breach in nature for ruin's wasteful entrance. there, the murderers steeped in the colors of their trade their daggers unmannerly breeched with gore. who could refrain? help me hence. look to the lady. let us meet and question this most bloody piece of work to know it further. let's briefly put on manly rea
malcolm, banquo. what's the business that such a hideous trumpet calls to parley the sleepers of the house? speak, speak. o gentle lady, 'tis not for you to hear what i can speak. o banquo, banquo our royal master is murdered. woe, alas. what, in our house? too cruel anywhere. what is amiss? you are and do not know't. your royal father's murdered. o, by whom? those of his chamber as it seemed had done it. their hands and faces were all badged with blood. o, yet i do repent me of my fury that i...
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. >> malcolm gladwell welcome. you turned the story of david and goliath on its head. another explanation other than it was improbably that david would have beaten goliath. you are saying that not only was it probable that he would have felled goliath but it was likely. >> yes. if you go back and read about ancient warfare, you describe that the sling with which david is armed is a devastating weapon.
. >> malcolm gladwell welcome. you turned the story of david and goliath on its head. another explanation other than it was improbably that david would have beaten goliath. you are saying that not only was it probable that he would have felled goliath but it was likely. >> yes. if you go back and read about ancient warfare, you describe that the sling with which david is armed is a devastating weapon.
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kim malcolm at the sf puc. nancy miller and jason. >> thank you. >> thank you, any other member of the public would like to comment? we'll close public comment. >> one thing about lafco staff, when talking about the pg & e tariff, one thing to keep in mind, it not a green litd program yet. it's on hold. no one should assume that that program will ever see the light of day because there are a lot of complaints that sf puc submitted a letter with a bunch of questions that need to be addressed. there is direct access providers and others providing other questions and comment. there is still a lot of issues to be addressed. even though it's a potential product, it's something not occurring yet. it's on hold depending on what happens with the state legislation. >> thank you. colleagues. we can continue this item. >> if i could. this is, this could be an action item as well. if you have direction for us, i think this would be a good time to give it to us in terms of either -- >> you mentioned a letter from lafco expr
kim malcolm at the sf puc. nancy miller and jason. >> thank you. >> thank you, any other member of the public would like to comment? we'll close public comment. >> one thing about lafco staff, when talking about the pg & e tariff, one thing to keep in mind, it not a green litd program yet. it's on hold. no one should assume that that program will ever see the light of day because there are a lot of complaints that sf puc submitted a letter with a bunch of questions that...
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malcolm glaad -- gladwell will be joining us tonight. we begin tonight with the fallout of government shutdown and the look at the true victims. no, not the families that rely on headstart. no, not cancer patients whose treatment was delayed that's so -- no! not those fame-whore panda cam pand yaz. look at me i'm nibbling on bamboo. [ laughter ] (bleep) but the real victims of the shutdown there we go. >> 28%. that's how many voters now say they have a favorable view of the republican partism it is the lowest score -- party. it is the lowest score ever reported for either party by gallun. >> when you shut down the government for two weeks in order to obtain nothing people don't like it. it hurts the republican brand. it's no surprise that establishment republicans are sounding the alarm saying the tea party groups tactics are a tad extreme. >> you cannot govern from one part of one-half of congress. the only out is for these people to realize they are in a suicide caucus. >> jon: they are not in a suicide caucus. i know that because i fo
malcolm glaad -- gladwell will be joining us tonight. we begin tonight with the fallout of government shutdown and the look at the true victims. no, not the families that rely on headstart. no, not cancer patients whose treatment was delayed that's so -- no! not those fame-whore panda cam pand yaz. look at me i'm nibbling on bamboo. [ laughter ] (bleep) but the real victims of the shutdown there we go. >> 28%. that's how many voters now say they have a favorable view of the republican...
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malcolm (clapping) >> thank you secretary kelly or brian. i can't tell you how happy i'm not named brian but there is not a happier person in this room. today is a monumental day a day to look at this tremendous structure that will provide safety black or white from oakland to so far. and this is the world's largest
malcolm (clapping) >> thank you secretary kelly or brian. i can't tell you how happy i'm not named brian but there is not a happier person in this room. today is a monumental day a day to look at this tremendous structure that will provide safety black or white from oakland to so far. and this is the world's largest
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i guess you would have said the same thing about malcolm malcolm x. that he was a career criminal and now he's on a postage stamp. date may second. and even. down on skid row out on the prowl. looking. good news or a smile. i saw a big picture saw what i came from saw was going on now and that's what really helped me over. far. fewer today the reason why i get up and go do what i do every day you know when i go to work for but. as first responders to emergency calls the skid row fire station is good busiest in north america. back in the mid seventy's the city made a policy that skid row would be a contained preserved area much like an indian reservation or a ghetto where the unwashed wanted would be contained literally. for humanitarian reasons that it would be easier to. keep people. here one of the other important things to understand about skid row is that it's not primarily a homeless population and people tend to think it is and it's really critical people understand that because if you think of skid row is primarily a homeless population that's
i guess you would have said the same thing about malcolm malcolm x. that he was a career criminal and now he's on a postage stamp. date may second. and even. down on skid row out on the prowl. looking. good news or a smile. i saw a big picture saw what i came from saw was going on now and that's what really helped me over. far. fewer today the reason why i get up and go do what i do every day you know when i go to work for but. as first responders to emergency calls the skid row fire station is...
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and our correspondent malcolm webb is live where this meeting is taking place. what is the likelihood of the african union coming out and saying look the icc we had enough, we are putting out? >> well, we are yet to find out the meeting has just started. foreign ministers are here today and they will be deciding what presidents are going to sign tomorrow. several countries that are allied to kenya and kenya's neighbors have been critical of the international criminal court in resent weeks and the meeting was started with an opening statement from the ethiopian minister and said the international criminal courts have been treating africa and africans unfairly and in a condescending manner and they seem lesson the side of the idea of pulling out of the icc or even condemning the icc at all and the african union has to reach consensus to make a statement so what is agreed today will decide on whether or not they can make any move from here. >> reporter: consensus could mean general agreement and what is the actual position, do we have to see a simple majority of th
and our correspondent malcolm webb is live where this meeting is taking place. what is the likelihood of the african union coming out and saying look the icc we had enough, we are putting out? >> well, we are yet to find out the meeting has just started. foreign ministers are here today and they will be deciding what presidents are going to sign tomorrow. several countries that are allied to kenya and kenya's neighbors have been critical of the international criminal court in resent weeks...
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malcolm, the military, the congoingees military is claiming victory, but is the conflict over? >> well, it's hard to say. in terms of holding any strategic territory, m23 lost everything they had, and all their crucial strategic assets. the border town of bunagana was an export town for minerals and other goods to come out of conningo, through you ganneda to the rest of the world. whoever controls that border has a decent income. in eastern conningo it's easy for small militias to survive in the jungles and hills. it's difficult to flush them out. they could linger in those places. if they change tactics, going to guerilla tactics they could cause more trouble. in terms of holding territory and holding population strrks it seems least for the mean time it's over. >> now, from your story, there has been a lot of celebration in the township, seeing the rebels have been admonished. >> that's right. people are delighted. life is coming back to normal. tens of thousands of people were displaced during the conflict, ranging from people who just moved down the road to avoid rebel occu
malcolm, the military, the congoingees military is claiming victory, but is the conflict over? >> well, it's hard to say. in terms of holding any strategic territory, m23 lost everything they had, and all their crucial strategic assets. the border town of bunagana was an export town for minerals and other goods to come out of conningo, through you ganneda to the rest of the world. whoever controls that border has a decent income. in eastern conningo it's easy for small militias to survive...
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food for thought is part of malcolm gladwell's new book. he talks about it tomorrow on "gps." >> we just got to show you this. halloween we know coming up. one iowa dad is early but give him a pass. he has a really good excuse. sergeant first class traded his fatigues for a spider-man costume to surprise his daughter, jesse at school. he just got home from a deployment in afghanistan. she has no clue he's back. and then the mask comes off and the tears come out. look at that. we think even the sergeant got a little misty there. boy, welcome home. thank you for all of you do. we say to the sergeant and we hope you have good days there with your daughter and your family. >> i love those stories. next on "cnn newsroom," carlos dia diaz rolls in with a preview of the big games. >> an experiment i want to do here. oh! >> ohio. >> these are fans we have at ohio state. a preview. penn state taking on ohio state. we're live from the ohio state university. coming up. not at the rings. i can feel them looking at my thick, flaky red skin. do i tell th
food for thought is part of malcolm gladwell's new book. he talks about it tomorrow on "gps." >> we just got to show you this. halloween we know coming up. one iowa dad is early but give him a pass. he has a really good excuse. sergeant first class traded his fatigues for a spider-man costume to surprise his daughter, jesse at school. he just got home from a deployment in afghanistan. she has no clue he's back. and then the mask comes off and the tears come out. look at that. we...
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grenada is where malcolm x's mother was born. it is not american history. it is world history. tavis: this is one of the debates that take up on social media. we are all glad that steve mcqueen did it, but why didn't somebody stateside do this. >> i don't know and i don't really care. i think it is a waste of time. we can talk about something more tangible and more worthy and more practical. i was just reading in the new york times a piece where you recorded the subject of barack obama came up. thatnotion of the fact there have been any number of films from the help to the butler. the article for those that did not see it, the sense of how with obamaas to do allowing these films to be made at the timing of it. people wanting to talk. it allows authority. it doesn't stop. all kinds of problems and all kind of stories can be told. >> give me a sense of the way you chose to shoot this. two or three scenes come to mind on the face for a while. you wanted us to stay present. >> there is a one-shot sequence. it is much more interesting. you can sort of exhaled. i want to detention to
grenada is where malcolm x's mother was born. it is not american history. it is world history. tavis: this is one of the debates that take up on social media. we are all glad that steve mcqueen did it, but why didn't somebody stateside do this. >> i don't know and i don't really care. i think it is a waste of time. we can talk about something more tangible and more worthy and more practical. i was just reading in the new york times a piece where you recorded the subject of barack obama...
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malcolm webb, malcolm, they're still ausing the icc of targeting african leaders. but now the focus is on the sitting leaders. what can we expect to come out of the summit? >> well, first you have to bear in mind central to this meeting are the trials that have been faced by the kenyan president and deputy president. they've both been charged with inciting violence. and the deputy president's trial has already started. his trial is meant to start one month from now. so outcome from here cannot legally change that situation. any message from here would be political rather than legal in terms of pushing for any kind of immunity. countries here can reach a consensus. they could put out a statement asking the u.n. security council but they can be deferred after certain conditions and can only be deferred one year after time. >> what about those who are not so critical of the icc. what arguments have they been making in the last couple of days. >> the countries that have been mostly against the people who are--let's just be clear. kenya has been critical of the icc, tho
malcolm webb, malcolm, they're still ausing the icc of targeting african leaders. but now the focus is on the sitting leaders. what can we expect to come out of the summit? >> well, first you have to bear in mind central to this meeting are the trials that have been faced by the kenyan president and deputy president. they've both been charged with inciting violence. and the deputy president's trial has already started. his trial is meant to start one month from now. so outcome from here...
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. >>> let's talk to malcolm webb. the summit opened about an hour ago. what's been happening? >> that's right. the heads of state are talking now. they are in the round auditorium you can see just behind me. what we are expecting to get out of this we don't know yet but there has been a lot of talk about request from the eu that heads of state be given immunity from trial at the international criminal court. whether it's possible for the icc to do that, it may be illegal for them to grant that. the trials of kenya's president and deputy president who are facing charges in the hague for insighting violence, they are just trying to evade court and gain impunity. kenya's democratically elected leaders need the time or space to govern. they're saying that they just want their leaders to be able to rule in peace. >> so if there is a vote, that grants the heads -- sitting heads of state immunity, what do they need to do and how would the decision actually be enforced? >> the african union wouldn't actually have the power to give heads of state immunity but they could put out a state
. >>> let's talk to malcolm webb. the summit opened about an hour ago. what's been happening? >> that's right. the heads of state are talking now. they are in the round auditorium you can see just behind me. what we are expecting to get out of this we don't know yet but there has been a lot of talk about request from the eu that heads of state be given immunity from trial at the international criminal court. whether it's possible for the icc to do that, it may be illegal for them...
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this is my favorite malcolm x's speech called what's your name? [videotape] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> malcolm x ladies and gentlemen. it's just so stirring and i want to show you one more idiot and i will show you a couple of features and then i will show you what we recently did. i told you that wally shankar was my advisor in 1973 and a 1968 he became the first african to win the nobel prize in literature. my wife and i were his guests and this is stockholm december 10. [videotape] [applause] >> while he was the chairman of the board of editors of the encyclopedia and then i and i would editors in chief. we digitize 170 books so you can buy up with this thing which costs about 40 bucks at the library. it's fully searchable. type in the word darwin and it will take you right to the page. we have lacked history that goes from lussier, and -- from ethiopia and it goes to the present. if we go back to the feature in a second edition with quincy jones we get a black history timeline that goes from 1870 -- ♪ we even have a feature -- look at this.
this is my favorite malcolm x's speech called what's your name? [videotape] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> malcolm x ladies and gentlemen. it's just so stirring and i want to show you one more idiot and i will show you a couple of features and then i will show you what we recently did. i told you that wally shankar was my advisor in 1973 and a 1968 he became the first african to win the nobel prize in literature. my wife and i were his guests and this is stockholm december 10. [videotape]...
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malcolm webb was with the congolese soldiers for the final assault in this exclusive report. day breaks. it's time to fight. a volley of rockets fired at the m23 rebels boosts moral. the congolese soldiers have a long way to go. the rebel fighters still hold a 20km stretch of road surrounded by hills and bush. at the end lies the last rebel stronghold - the town of bunagana. it's on the border and uganda. >> i'm just cleaning my gun, because i want to fight m23. m23 are not strong. our mission is to chase them over the border. >> they don't know what resistance they'll find on the way. but they soon find out. some are terrified. most just keep moving forward. between fire-fights. they are well received in the villages. beatrice things things are about to get better. >> if the government takes back bunagana, all the rely tifs who are refugees can come back. under m23 it was tough. >> it's time to resupply. the confidence grows. then another gun battle. again, the rebels flee. they were trying to defend this bridge. then they tried to burn it to stop tanks from passing. but the
malcolm webb was with the congolese soldiers for the final assault in this exclusive report. day breaks. it's time to fight. a volley of rockets fired at the m23 rebels boosts moral. the congolese soldiers have a long way to go. the rebel fighters still hold a 20km stretch of road surrounded by hills and bush. at the end lies the last rebel stronghold - the town of bunagana. it's on the border and uganda. >> i'm just cleaning my gun, because i want to fight m23. m23 are not strong. our...
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the titletalk of -- of malcolm gladwell's remarkable new book. i start by asking what he means we don't always understand advantages and disadvantages. >> a lot of times things we automatically assume we'll be bad for us turn now to have a so themplicated result, strange fact that the talk about ministers andime presidents have lost a parent when they were children. the idea is no good could come of it, but for a small group of people good did come out of it. they learn about their strengths and ability to respond to adversity. >> you take individual stories and make a broader, political point. >> a lot of the book is concerned with the ways we overestimate certain kinds of power and authority. about howtory expected advantages, being a powerful army in a small country next door did not turn out the way anybody expect it. britain had lots of troops and armored guards. it turned into a nightmare. is the intuitive idea of what to count as helpful and hurtful needs to be reimagined. >> you take the vietnam war, where the power of the underdog was un
the titletalk of -- of malcolm gladwell's remarkable new book. i start by asking what he means we don't always understand advantages and disadvantages. >> a lot of times things we automatically assume we'll be bad for us turn now to have a so themplicated result, strange fact that the talk about ministers andime presidents have lost a parent when they were children. the idea is no good could come of it, but for a small group of people good did come out of it. they learn about their...
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. >> reporter: lauren astley's father malcolm was there, too. >> yes, it is terribly painful to have someone break up with you. it's one of the worst pains in life, but normal and not to be taken as failure or as a cause for violence. boys and men can step up together with girls and women and veto violence. >> we can change the environment. we could make it a safer place for women, a safer place for relationships. >> reporter: all through massachusetts, teenagers like these students from lincoln- sudbury high school... >> dating violence doesn't happen only amongst the internet. >> reporter: ...are working at bringing awareness to the growing problem of dating and break-up violence... >> have you physically threatened your partner in any way? >> reporter: ...through class presentations... >> >> he hit me, but i know it's not his fault. i made him mad. i know he's really stressed right now. but i know he still loves me. >> reporter: ...and participation in dating violence awareness clubs, like this one at shawsheen regional high school. how many of you know someone who was or is in an
. >> reporter: lauren astley's father malcolm was there, too. >> yes, it is terribly painful to have someone break up with you. it's one of the worst pains in life, but normal and not to be taken as failure or as a cause for violence. boys and men can step up together with girls and women and veto violence. >> we can change the environment. we could make it a safer place for women, a safer place for relationships. >> reporter: all through massachusetts, teenagers like...
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malcolm webb reports. >> walter can no longer talk or barely eat. he's 12 years ago out but his body is stunted. he has knotting syndrome fount in certain areas of east africa. here thousands of children have it, and there's no cure and eventually it kill i had. his sister grace has it, too. most of the time she's too weak to come out of the hut. the parents don't know what to do. >> translator: it's very difficult to look at these two children. as a mother it's unbearable. i hope for any kind of support from any well w-wishewell-wishe. without that i feel useless and think they can eventually die. >> reporter: a few kilometers away it's a different scene. these children came to the special day for a year, and the improvement in their health is astounding. they're given basic education, balanced meals and the staff help them to wash every day. >> those that are not talking, now they can talk. we have some of them here. you can see them. those who could not play, they're now jumping, kicking. they were having no smiles on their paces, and now they la
malcolm webb reports. >> walter can no longer talk or barely eat. he's 12 years ago out but his body is stunted. he has knotting syndrome fount in certain areas of east africa. here thousands of children have it, and there's no cure and eventually it kill i had. his sister grace has it, too. most of the time she's too weak to come out of the hut. the parents don't know what to do. >> translator: it's very difficult to look at these two children. as a mother it's unbearable. i hope...
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malcolm glaad -- gladwell will be joining us tonight. we begin tonight with the fallout of government shutdown and the look at the true victims. no, not the families that rely on headstart. no, not cancer patients whose treatment was delayed that's so -- no! not those fame-whore panda cam pand yaz. look at me i'm nibbling on bamboo. [ laughter ] (bleep) but the real victims of the shutdown there we go. >> 28%. that's how many voters now say they have a favorable view of the republican partism it is the lowest score -- party. it is the lowest score ever reported for either party by gallun. >> when you shut
malcolm glaad -- gladwell will be joining us tonight. we begin tonight with the fallout of government shutdown and the look at the true victims. no, not the families that rely on headstart. no, not cancer patients whose treatment was delayed that's so -- no! not those fame-whore panda cam pand yaz. look at me i'm nibbling on bamboo. [ laughter ] (bleep) but the real victims of the shutdown there we go. >> 28%. that's how many voters now say they have a favorable view of the republican...
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heads of state and kenya's president and kinyetta is leading the campaign to withdraw from icc and, malcolm webb is with us now and it's a quite controversial issue, the withdraw from icc and they said yesterday that the african leaders are effectively asking for a license to kill. how strong is the opposition within the organization to withdraw from the icc? >> so far there is only a handful of countries that are advocating for withdrawing and some are saying they don't need to take such a strong measure and others in nigeria said they don't have an issue with the icc. south africa which is one of the biggest players on the continent has not decided and will decide at the end of this. and they have to get the agreement of all of their members and even then that would not actually have any legal bearing on the members or on the existing cases against african rebels and leaders and other people who have been indicted by the court. >> reporter: is there anything else on the agenda in the next two days or is it simply about the icc? >> they are electing a new person, a new representative for t
heads of state and kenya's president and kinyetta is leading the campaign to withdraw from icc and, malcolm webb is with us now and it's a quite controversial issue, the withdraw from icc and they said yesterday that the african leaders are effectively asking for a license to kill. how strong is the opposition within the organization to withdraw from the icc? >> so far there is only a handful of countries that are advocating for withdrawing and some are saying they don't need to take such...
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. >> a lot of muslims remember the seem from malcolm x, spiek lee. >> they had to have people convert in order to film this there. the same where who have to bring in chinese workers to convert as well. >> as far as dates for hajj do they change every year or is it a specific time? >> the muslim calendar is a lunar calendar, if hajj today falls on october 14th next year it will probably fall around october 3rd. >> and fascinating this year some changes. there were concerns about the crowd and crowd control and also concerns about the construction that is taken in and around mecca. tell us about those concerns and specifically wording about the issue of terrorism. >> you know there was a very interesting pronouncement i heard come out of the grand mufti of saudi arabia today, i think that's a fundamental aspect of his belief. according to the talmud, if you take one person's life it's like you take the life of all humanity. for the grand mufti to make this statement, takes advantage of this grand ritual and trying to send a very strong message. but i think what you see is there's a lac
. >> a lot of muslims remember the seem from malcolm x, spiek lee. >> they had to have people convert in order to film this there. the same where who have to bring in chinese workers to convert as well. >> as far as dates for hajj do they change every year or is it a specific time? >> the muslim calendar is a lunar calendar, if hajj today falls on october 14th next year it will probably fall around october 3rd. >> and fascinating this year some changes. there were...
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malcolm webb was with the army for the final result. here is his exclusive report. >> day breaks. it's time to fight. >> a volley of rockets fired at the m23 rebels boosts more article. >> the congolese soldiers have a lopping way to go -- a long way to go. the rebel fighters hold a 20km stretch of the road surrounded by hills and bush. at the end holds the last rebel stronghold, bunagana. on the boarder. >> translation: i'm cleaning my gun. i'm fighting m23. they are not strong. >> they didn't know what resistance they'll find on the way. they soon find out. some are terrified. most just keep moving forward. between firefights they are well received in the villages. this woman things things will get better. >> translation: if the government takes back bunagana, all our relatives who are refugees in uganda can come back. under m23 it was tough. >> it's time to resupply. confidence grows. then another gun battle. again the rebels flee. they were trying to defend this bridge. they tried to burn it to stop tanks from passing. but the strategy failed. the advance gathers momentum. on
malcolm webb was with the army for the final result. here is his exclusive report. >> day breaks. it's time to fight. >> a volley of rockets fired at the m23 rebels boosts more article. >> the congolese soldiers have a lopping way to go -- a long way to go. the rebel fighters hold a 20km stretch of the road surrounded by hills and bush. at the end holds the last rebel stronghold, bunagana. on the boarder. >> translation: i'm cleaning my gun. i'm fighting m23. they are...
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malcolm webb al jazeera at the african union. >>> a truck that' has plunged oe road in peru killing 50 people. the vehicle was driving through the andes when it slipped falling 300 meters into a ravine. the victims were all indigenous people. the rescue workers say it was impossible for anyone to have survived the crash. >>> iin chile fighting has brokn out in a land rights protest. thousands marched to the capital of santiago demappeddinmapped dn of their a an an ancestorial la. >>> in mexico where people are struggling to find a house they can afford to buy. they will have to put up a million and a half homes in the coming years. but many that are being built are already standing empty. >> these homes were supposed to be a dream come true for millions of mexicans. hardworking men and women who struggled for years to find affordable housing. like silvia martinez and her husband who moved there several years ago. after they bought their home thanks to low interest mortgages financed by the government, their dream of home ownership turned into a nightmare. there is no public transportat
malcolm webb al jazeera at the african union. >>> a truck that' has plunged oe road in peru killing 50 people. the vehicle was driving through the andes when it slipped falling 300 meters into a ravine. the victims were all indigenous people. the rescue workers say it was impossible for anyone to have survived the crash. >>> iin chile fighting has brokn out in a land rights protest. thousands marched to the capital of santiago demappeddinmapped dn of their a an an ancestorial...
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i spoke with the new yorkers malcolm gladwell and he had a different take on this age old tale. listen in. >> the sling david has in his hand is not a child's toy. one of the most devastating weapons in ancient warfare. he has superior technology. once he decides to break the rules, he's the guy in charge and then there's goliath with all of these hints in the biblical story of samuel that goliath is not what he appears to be. in fact, this is where rabbis come in. they have been putting this out for years. he doesn't sound like a big terrifying warrior. he's led down on the valley floor by an attendant. moves slowly. takes him forever to figure out that david is not intending to fight him in a sword fight and he says strange things as if he's not perceiving the situation properly and all of these have solved the puzzle by saying that he sounds like a guy with a tumor on your pitutary gland. goliath can't see. >> it turns the tale upside down, doesn't it. it's all part of malcolm gladwell's new book and he talks about it on "gps" this week. fredricka? >> thank you. we look forwa
i spoke with the new yorkers malcolm gladwell and he had a different take on this age old tale. listen in. >> the sling david has in his hand is not a child's toy. one of the most devastating weapons in ancient warfare. he has superior technology. once he decides to break the rules, he's the guy in charge and then there's goliath with all of these hints in the biblical story of samuel that goliath is not what he appears to be. in fact, this is where rabbis come in. they have been putting...
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proposed at the time the board approved something to a year later 25 percent by a lot of good work by miss malcolm and the puc staff in creating a program that gets above and beyond anything that pg & e meets the, current offering and a build out that is competitive and all the things we want to do. the bucket 3 recs is how we would use it, is okay to use. we are putting carbon free energy into system and recs that are coming out of carbon free sources around it. we are doing more than what you would expect to do. i think a lot of it on to which it would still le behind the be a great program. just looking at it from the energy production point that that's the key point i want to point out there. the next part is what the board approved. i found it fascinating and interesting that the mayor would be commenting on what he wanted. the board has made it clear since then that supervisor breed's resolution we still want to have this program. i think it's clear that out of what these arguments didn't approve and what the board did approve and the resolution in the packet. you see the board is saying, pu
proposed at the time the board approved something to a year later 25 percent by a lot of good work by miss malcolm and the puc staff in creating a program that gets above and beyond anything that pg & e meets the, current offering and a build out that is competitive and all the things we want to do. the bucket 3 recs is how we would use it, is okay to use. we are putting carbon free energy into system and recs that are coming out of carbon free sources around it. we are doing more than what...
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i guess you would have said the same thing about malcolm. x. he was a career criminal and now he's on a postage stamp. basic you. can't even. look at. a smile. i came from always going on now and that's what really helped me. through today the reason why i get up and go do what i do every day you know when i go work for. the. first responders to emergency calls the skid row. back in the mid seventy's the city made a policy that skid row would be a contained preserved area much like an indian reservation. on washington one it would be contained literally. for. one of the other important things to understand. is that it's not primarily a homeless population and people tend to think it is and it's really critical people understand that because if you think of skid row is primarily a homeless population that's one set of issues with one set of solutions then you build large shelters and if you do it the way some people at city hall would like it. is principally in danger to low income residential community in the fifty blocks of skid row. there are
i guess you would have said the same thing about malcolm. x. he was a career criminal and now he's on a postage stamp. basic you. can't even. look at. a smile. i came from always going on now and that's what really helped me. through today the reason why i get up and go do what i do every day you know when i go work for. the. first responders to emergency calls the skid row. back in the mid seventy's the city made a policy that skid row would be a contained preserved area much like an indian...
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. >> you can see the rest of ali's interview with malcolm gladwell at 10:3 10:30 eastern time and 0 pacific. >>> let's stay on the topic of the underdog an facing the gian. the three giants, ford, gm and chrysler. others have tried to make a profit but they have always failed until now. we learned recently that teslaen an electric car make center california is making money and getting stronger. the underdog company turned profitable this year and is expected to report it's third quarterly profit next month. some analysts say tesla stock is up 400% is overvalued. but hurling a stone with an electric plug in car called the model f. consumer reports cal called the model f as the best automobile they have ever tested. ingenuity, hard work can be just as excellent as sheer brawn and power, something that we can take heart as we face our own goliath's every day. that's our show today. we'll tell but money that nobody has claimed and one man whose doing his part to hunt down the rightful owners. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. thanks for joining pups news stories? it drives discussion across
. >> you can see the rest of ali's interview with malcolm gladwell at 10:3 10:30 eastern time and 0 pacific. >>> let's stay on the topic of the underdog an facing the gian. the three giants, ford, gm and chrysler. others have tried to make a profit but they have always failed until now. we learned recently that teslaen an electric car make center california is making money and getting stronger. the underdog company turned profitable this year and is expected to report it's third...
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m m m malcolm web has been with the congolese soldiers for the fine assault. >> they've been fighting hard for days. they are congolese troops and they have taken a string of up tos backs from the m23 rebels -- you have towns back from the m23 rebels. they still hold one town on the uganda border. these congolese army tanks are getting ready to move into position for what the army says is the final push against the m23 rebels. the the morale is high, they've had several victories. no one knows what is going to happen next. >> further back from the front line here are some of the men they have been fighting. they are rebels who surrendered. now they are prisoners of war, so we can't show you their faces. the congolese army says it has captured many rebels, although most countries deny supporting the rebels. >> we have proof, we have identity cards of uganda and rwanda. >> meanwhile the tanks drive to the front line in preparation for the attack. the villagers know what is coming. they move away with their possessions. the piglets are more scared than this lady. she and her family lived
m m m malcolm web has been with the congolese soldiers for the fine assault. >> they've been fighting hard for days. they are congolese troops and they have taken a string of up tos backs from the m23 rebels -- you have towns back from the m23 rebels. they still hold one town on the uganda border. these congolese army tanks are getting ready to move into position for what the army says is the final push against the m23 rebels. the the morale is high, they've had several victories. no one...
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sons, kingsmen, thanes, we will establish our estate upon our eldest, malcolm, whom we name hereafter the prince of cumberland. now, we shall to inverness and bind us further to you. i'll be myself the harbinger and make joyful hearing of my wife with your approach. so humbly take my leave. my worthy cawdor. the prince of cumberland. that is a step on which i must fall down or else o'erleap for in my way it lies. stars hide your fires. let not light see my black and deep desires. it is a peerless kinsman. "when i burned in desire to question them further, "they made themselves air into which they vanished. "whiles i stood rapt in the wonder of it, "came missives from the king who all hailed me "thane of cawdor by which title "before these weird sisters saluted me with, "'hail king that shalt be.' "this have i thought good to deliver thee, "my dearest partner of greatness. let thy heart and farewell." glamis thou art and cawdor, and shalt be what thou art promised. yet, do i fear thy nature. it is too full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way. thou wouldst be great. a
sons, kingsmen, thanes, we will establish our estate upon our eldest, malcolm, whom we name hereafter the prince of cumberland. now, we shall to inverness and bind us further to you. i'll be myself the harbinger and make joyful hearing of my wife with your approach. so humbly take my leave. my worthy cawdor. the prince of cumberland. that is a step on which i must fall down or else o'erleap for in my way it lies. stars hide your fires. let not light see my black and deep desires. it is a...
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malcolm webb in northern uganda. >> the second part will be on tuesday and we will visit u.s. center for disease control to find out if a hope for a cure is implement and go to al jazeera.com and al jazeera. >> ali: fed wofederal workers ak on the job but millions of americans are looking for work. america's working poor. >> they are highly educated but struggling to make ends meet. >> plus craft brewers are looking at ways to make money. i'm ali veshi and this is "real money." >> welcome to "real
malcolm webb in northern uganda. >> the second part will be on tuesday and we will visit u.s. center for disease control to find out if a hope for a cure is implement and go to al jazeera.com and al jazeera. >> ali: fed wofederal workers ak on the job but millions of americans are looking for work. america's working poor. >> they are highly educated but struggling to make ends meet. >> plus craft brewers are looking at ways to make money. i'm ali veshi and this is...